Dierks Bentley, handsome and likable and without even an inkling of cockiness, spent the majority of his 80-minute concert performing his many hits, with only a few new songs, including his current single, “Black,” sprinkled in for good measure.
Robin Leach
It used to be that Las Vegas would poach everything from entertainment ideas to celebrity chefs from Los Angeles, but the tables have turned. Our wild, wacky and eccentric “Absinthe” from under the tent at Caesars Palace is set to open at L.A. Live Event Deck on March 23.
Do you remember the bizarre scene with firing ping-pong balls in “Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,” the film and the musical, that looked like a sex sideshow of Bangkok’s red light district Patpong? I never thought that I would ever see it duplicated onstage at The Smith Center.
There’s no shortage of activities for NASCAR fans this weekend, and that’s over and above the three thrilling days of racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. First, go tell your favorite drivers how pleased you are that Las Vegas is getting a second NASCAR race as of September 2018.
The new NASCAR racing season has started well for hometown hero Kurt Busch. He won The Daytona 500 on Feb. 26, and he’s back home in Las Vegas today to be inducted into his Durango High School Hall of Fame ahead of Sunday’s NASCAR Kobalt 400 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The timing could not have been more perfect! Just as winter’s chill vanishes and the summer sun arrives to push temperatures into the 80s today and all week long, our mega dayclubs are celebrating their season openings. It’s time to break out those bikinis and board shorts.
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch receives hometown driver honors with his M&M’s-sponsored racecar at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory store and cactus garden in Henderson to unveil his chocolate collection.
Maksim Chmerkovskiy, “Dancing With the Stars” pro-dancer champion and choreography for “Le Reve — The Dream,” has parlayed his career into health and fitness, and add to the list his engagement to fellow “DWTS” pro dancer Peta Murgatroyd and being a new father to a son.
As master of center square on “Hollywood Squares,” Paul Lynde’s rapier, sarcastic and wisecracking wit kept TV audiences LOL for 13 years. Now comedy impersonator Michael Airington is bringing Paul back to life in his Paul Lynde show starting March 22 at Windows Showroom at Bally’s.
It was a long weekend for comedian Jay Leno when he took part for the first time in The Mint 400 in The Mojave Desert between Primm and Jean. His day began before 4 a.m. Friday at The Mirage, where he performed that night at Terry Fator Theater for the comedy series ending after midnight.
Put together a power lineup of the world’s top celebrity chefs and add a mix of master sommeliers and top wines, and you have the perfect ingredients for the country’s top food, wine and spirits festival: the 11th-annual epicurean indulgence known as Vegas Uncork’d by Bon Appetit.
After traveling the world for two tours of his show “Perfectly Unbalanced,” comedy ventriloquist Jeff Dunham is about to settle down with a new summer run at Caesars Palace. First, though, is tonight’s introductory show at The Colosseum before he moves in for his June 16-Sept. 13 run.
Is our Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority promising to pay Las Vegas Motor Speedway $2.5 million a year for a seven-year contract to promote the now two NASCAR races that are planned here starting next year?
Legendary rocker Billy Idol, who performed “Rebel Yell” with Miley Cyrus at Sunday’s iHeartRadio Music Awards, is still going strong “Forever” at 61 and returns to House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on select dates through March 29.
It was a night of triumph, humor and good old-fashioned death-defying circus acts. Some of entertainment’s biggest names joined the action to support the fifth-annual “One Night for One Drop” imagined by Cirque du Soleil at “Zumanity” Theater at New York-New York.